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Campus Unrest - 1,217 words
... was not what was best for the United States
as it affected everyone in one way or another.
Students were affected through their education,
laborers in the steel mills were affected as the
government prevented them from walking out on the
job in order to maintain production, and the
entire country was damaged as billions of dollars
were removed from the national budget in order to
fund the efforts overseas("What" 4-5). A turning
point of the anti-war movement occurred in
November of 1969. The New Mobilization to End the
War, otherwise know as the "Mobe", proved to have
a turnout of nearly a 500,000 people, the biggest
crowd ever to gather in the United States in order
to "ignite a politi ...
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Class Struggles - 2,621 words
Class Struggles Having declared in the opening
sentence of the Manifesto that all history is the
history of class struggles, Marx adds immediately
in a footnote "of written history". For prior to
the invention of writing, societies were nomadic,
organized in tribes, each tribe made of less than
100 individuals. There was hardly any division of
labor, other than sexual. The tribe would
designate a chief, and modern ethnology tells us
the chief had very little power. His main function
was to defuse any conflict among tribesmen, not as
a judge, he had no power to judge, but more by
using his charisma to talk people out of their
quarrels. His authority would be limited to
leading the hunt and, o ...
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Col Ronald M Sharpe - 342 words
Col. Ronald M. Sharpe Col. Ronald M. Sharpe The
Pennsylvania State Police began to follow the
requirements of the Affirmative Action Acts of the
1960's. The PSP as well as all other entities
within the Criminal Justice System have been
working to create more diverse law enforcement
teams. In August 1987, Deputy Commissioner Ronald
Sharpe was appointed Commissioner of the PSP.
Sharpe was the first African-American to be
appointed to that position in the history of the
Department. While he was in office, Col. Sharpe
implemented many new departmental initiatives. He
created a seven-member uniform committee, who
created new uniforms for the PSP in January 1988.
The new look consisted of a new pa ...
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Facism - 1,158 words
... n order. Hitler began to organize the SA, his
Nazi storm troopers, which in Mein Kampf he
referred to as " an instrument for the conduct and
reinforcement of the movement's struggle for its
philosophy of life." (The Rise of Hitler: A New
Beginning) Realizing the liking of uniforms by the
German man the SA adopted a brown-shirt outfit,
with boots, swastika armband, badges and caps. The
accessories on the outfit would become important
because of the visual tools providing easy
recognition and visibility, allowing for an
increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi
party. Hitler then created a special unit that
would only answer to him and be his personal body
guards. The elite groups was k ...
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Facism - 1,158 words
... n order. Hitler began to organize the SA, his
Nazi storm troopers, which in Mein Kampf he
referred to as " an instrument for the conduct and
reinforcement of the movement's struggle for its
philosophy of life." (The Rise of Hitler: A New
Beginning) Realizing the liking of uniforms by the
German man the SA adopted a brown-shirt outfit,
with boots, swastika armband, badges and caps. The
accessories on the outfit would become important
because of the visual tools providing easy
recognition and visibility, allowing for an
increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi
party. Hitler then created a special unit that
would only answer to him and be his personal body
guards. The elite groups was k ...
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Fascism - 1,159 words
... s in order. Hitler began to organize the SA,
his Nazi storm troopers, which in Mein Kampf he
referred to as "an instrument for the conduct and
reinforcement of the movements struggle for its
philosophy of life." (The Rise of Hitler: A New
Beginning) Realizing the liking of uniforms by the
German man the SA adopted a brown-shirt outfit,
with boots, swastika armband, badges and caps. The
accessories on the outfit would become important
because of the visual tools providing easy
recognition and visibility, allowing for an
increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi
party. Hitler then created a special unit that
would only answer to him and be his personal body
guards. The elite groups was ...
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Fascism - 1,159 words
... s in order. Hitler began to organize the SA,
his Nazi storm troopers, which in Mein Kampf he
referred to as "an instrument for the conduct and
reinforcement of the movements struggle for its
philosophy of life." (The Rise of Hitler: A New
Beginning) Realizing the liking of uniforms by the
German man the SA adopted a brown-shirt outfit,
with boots, swastika armband, badges and caps. The
accessories on the outfit would become important
because of the visual tools providing easy
recognition and visibility, allowing for an
increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi
party. Hitler then created a special unit that
would only answer to him and be his personal body
guards. The elite groups was ...
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Fascism And Its Political Ideas - 1,161 words
... erything was in order. Hitler began to
organize the SA, his Nazi storm troopers, which in
Mein Kampf he referred to as "an instrument for
the conduct and reinforcement of the movements
struggle for its philosophy of life." (The Rise of
Hitler: A New Beginning) Realizing the liking of
uniforms by the German man the SA adopted a
brown-shirt outfit, with boots, swastika armband,
badges and caps. The accessories on the outfit
would become important because of the visual tools
providing easy recognition and visibility,
allowing for an increase of notoriety in and out
of the Nazi party. Hitler then created a special
unit that would only answer to him and be his
personal body guards. The elite ...
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Fascism And Its Political Ideas - 1,161 words
... erything was in order. Hitler began to
organize the SA, his Nazi storm troopers, which in
Mein Kampf he referred to as "an instrument for
the conduct and reinforcement of the movements
struggle for its philosophy of life." (The Rise of
Hitler: A New Beginning) Realizing the liking of
uniforms by the German man the SA adopted a
brown-shirt outfit, with boots, swastika armband,
badges and caps. The accessories on the outfit
would become important because of the visual tools
providing easy recognition and visibility,
allowing for an increase of notoriety in and out
of the Nazi party. Hitler then created a special
unit that would only answer to him and be his
personal body guards. The elite ...
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Fascism Is A Form Of Counterrevolutionary Politics That First Arose In The Early Part Of The Twentiethcentury In Europe It Wa - 1,157 words
... order. Hitler began to organize the SA, his
Nazi storm troopers, which in Mein Kampf he
referred to as "an instrument for the conduct and
reinforcement of the movements struggle for its
philosophy of life." (The Rise of Hitler: A New
Beginning) Realizing the liking of uniforms by the
German man the SA adopted a brown-shirt outfit,
with boots, swastika armband, badges and caps. The
accessories on the outfit would become important
because of the visual tools providing easy
recognition and visibility, allowing for an
increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi
party. Hitler then created a special unit that
would only answer to him and be his personal body
guards. The elite groups was know ...
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Germany After Wwi Adolf Hitler - 1,370 words
Germany After Wwi - Adolf Hitler Germany under the
rule of the National Socialist German Workers'
Party believed they were superior to the peoples
of all other nations and all individual efforts
were to be performed for the betterment of the
German State. Germany's loss in World War I
resulted in the Peace Treaty of Versailles, which
created tremendous economic and social hardships
on Germany. Germany had to make reparations to the
Allied and Associated Governments involved in
World War I. As a result, Adolf Hitler gradually
embarked upon his rise to power in Germany
creating the National Socialist German Workers'
Party. As part of the surrender terms of World War
I, Germany was forced to si ...
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Gun Control - 1,603 words
Gun Control On Monday two men shot an 18-year-old
to death on a street corner in Las Vegas. Tuesday
in Idaho, a state police officer was shot in the
head and killed. The next day 28-year-old Damon
Damar Ingram was gunned down while walking his dog
in the nations capital. On Thursday officers
arrested 49-year-old Frances Boice in rural South
Dakota. Police say she shot and killed her
51-year-old husband in upstate New York before
flee-ing to the heartland. Welcome to a week in
the United States, one of the most free and
violent countries in the world. Where people carry
weapons to protect themselves from the other
people who own somewhere between 200 and 250
million firearms according to PSR ...
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Gun Laws - 5,532 words
... ted accordingly, I live in the freest country
on Earth. I know there are other cultures and
other countries; I have even a visited a few
(Canada included, which I liked very much). I
prefer to be where I am. Proliferation of violence
is not an effect of the availability of guns - has
the clear cut example of Switzerland (since you
adore international examples so much) really
failed to penetrate your prejudices? violence is
and has been steadily decreasing since 1980. AK
was tragic but it was newsworthy precisely because
it was a rare event. 3/27/98 Stan Watson Paris
(France) -- The article is too technical. As
everybody knows in politics a good politicians can
give every sense he wish t ...
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Hitler - 1,149 words
Hitler Adolf Hitler On April 20, 1889, Klara and
Alois gave birth to a son who would eventually
become the man the world recognizes today as one
of the most notorious men in history. Alois named
his fourth son Adolf Hitler. His early childhood
was spent under a cloud of normalcy in the small
town of Braunau, Austria, a small town across the
Inn River from Germany. His mother Klara was a
meager housewife while his father a customs
official. When Hitler was six his family moved to
a place near Linz, Austria. Though Adolf received
good marks in elementary school, he slacked
severely in high school as his mind wandered to
other areas besides academics. His ill-tempered
father did not approve of ...
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Holocoust - 549 words
Holocoust The events of the Holocaust occurred in
two main phases: 1933-1939 and 1939-1945. I.
1933-1939: On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was
named Chancellor, the most powerful position in
the German government, by the aged President
Hindenburg who hoped Hitler could lead the nation
out of its grave political and economic crisis.
Hitler was the leader of the right-wing National
Socialist German Workers Party (called the Nazi
Party for short); it was, by 1933, one of the
strongest parties in Germany, even though *
reflecting the country's multi-party system * the
Nazis had only won a plurality of 33 percent of
the votes in the 1932 elections to the German
parliament. Once in power, Hitler ...
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Legalize It - 883 words
Legalize It Scott Norris English 112 Shelia
Bennett March 14, 2000 Legalize It No man should
have control about something he or she did not
create, but that God created. We have minds, and
we will choose for ourselves, whether or not we
like it. Marijuana has an excellent medical forte.
Marijuana also has a very strong historical
significance in the United States. It is now used
and has been used for centuries for relieving and
helping to cure illnesses. There are also many
economical benefits for legalizing marijuana.
Thus, marijuana has historical significance,
medical uses, and economic benefits. Cultivation
of marijuana in the United States dates back some
four hundred years. Colonialist ...
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Legalized Gambling - 1,436 words
... in America. In 1980 Tunica, Mississippi was
known as "America's Ethiopia." Around 53% of the
population lived in poverty. Everyone thought the
answer to the community's problems would be to
build a casino This did make new jobs for some
people, but the price of land increased 10 times
more. Property taxes increased dramatically as the
property values increased.23 The only people who
were reaping the benefits of the casino were the
rich owners and the rich real estate developers.
Lotteries also end up hurting the people who need
help most. High school drop-outs and people with
incomes under $20,000 make up the largest
percentage of lottery players.24 In lotteries
nationwide, the poor spen ...
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Mapp Vs Ohio - 1,676 words
Mapp vs. Ohio The Mapp Vs Ohio Supreme Court Case
was a turning point in our nation's history. It
changed our legal system by forming the
exclusionary rule, which in turn changed the way
prosecution of a criminal is performed. On May 23,
1957, three Cleveland police officers arrived at
Dolly Mapps home. They had reason to believe that
paraphernalia and a fugitive of a recent bombing
had been hiding out there. The officers asked if
they could search the home without a search
warrant, with the advice of her attorney she
refused. Three hours later, four more police
officers arrived to the scene. They knocked on the
door but Ms. Mapp did not respond immediately. The
officers then forcibly entere ...
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Measure 91 - 695 words
Measure 91 Is Measure 91 good for Oregonians? No!
While many people agree with the principle of
Measure 91, which would stop Oregonians from
paying taxes on the money that is paid as federal
tax, the financial impact of the measure and the
uncertainty of it's intended effects could make
this measure financial devastating to the people
it intends to help. In order to be able to make an
informed decisions on the measure, it is important
that we, first, discover what the measure proposes
to do, second, determine who the measure will
benefit, and finally, what effect the measure will
have on the lives of Oregonians. So what does this
measure propose to do? Under the current law,
personal income ...
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Modern History Oral Task - 1,122 words
Modern History oral task. The word at the
beginning of the 20th century Russian
Revolutions. Tsar Nicholas II  Nicholas
inherited the role of Tsar off his father in 1855,
when his father Nicholas I passed away. 
Tsar Nicholas did not have the abilities to be a
natural autocrat. He considered it his duty to act
as autocrat.  Nicholas tried to keep
power. This produced a highly inefficient form of
government and the First World War threw these
weaknesses into sharp relict. By the end the Tsar
had managed to ensure his isolation from virtually
all sections of Russias society.  Nicholas
had the backing of a large and inefficient
bureaucracy, but remained supreme. ...
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